I would suggest otherwise. Get the Transporter! your system will thank
you.
Sell your Planet, and get ready for the next upgrade, because the TP
will make you rebuild your system around it. If you can, invest on
something that will satisfyingly stay in your system for a while. Good
luck
--
GuyD
I've little doubt your system is good enough to merit a Transporter, but
why not start off with a SB3 and see if you like it all? Trust me, if
you decide to get a TP later you'll find somewhere to use the SB3 -
very nice in a kitchen system :)
--
adamslim
Those are my principles, and if you d
kimballhouse;263064 Wrote:
> Colleagues,
> I'd like your opinion on whether the Transporter would be worthwhile
> for my 2 channel system, or whether I should experiment with the SB3.
>
>
> I have a modified Cary SLC-50B tube preamp and a Cary CAD-808
> (Rocket-88) running in triode mode with
Colleagues,
I'd like your opinion on whether the Transporter would be worthwhile
for my 2 channel system, or whether I should experiment with the SB3.
I have a modified Cary SLC-50B tube preamp and a Cary CAD-808
(Rocket-88) running in triode mode with QED Silver Anniversary biwire
cables and R